Incoherent Coincidence Site Lattice (CSL) Boundary
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Incoherent {112} Σ3 CSL boundary in FCC polycrystalline materials shows unique relaxation with or without relative crystal translation between each grains, i.e. rigid-body displacement. [1 - 3] It was proposed that Si atom with an extra bond is presented at the {112} Σ3 CSL boundary without the rigid-body displacement. [4, 5]

 

 

 

 

[1] H. Ichinose, Y. Ishida, N. Baba and K. Nakaya: Phil. Mag. A 52 (1985) 51–59.
[2] H. Sawada and H. Ichinose: Scr. Mater. 44 (2001) 2327–2330.
[3] K. Tanaka and M. Kohyama: Phil. Mag. A 82 (2002) 215–229. 
[4] N. Sakaguchi, H. Ichinose and S. Watanabe: Mater. Trans. 48 (2007) 2585–2589.
[5] C. B. Feng, J. L. Nie, X. T. Zu, M. M. Al-Jassim and Y. Yan: J. Appl. Phys. 106 (2009) 113506-1-4. 

 

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